Chelsea Away Shirt

The first-ever yellow Chelsea kit was worn in 1963, before it was made famous in the 1970’s. Chelsea last wore a yellow alternative kit in the 2014-15 season, made by Adidas back then.

The new Chelsea away shirt 2018/19 is yellow in a rather basic design with just a subtle zig-zag pattern appearing on the sleeves in ‘ice yellow’. A ‘Football is the game’ (second line of Chelsea’s club anthem ‘Blue is the colour’) pride graphic appears on the inside neck of Chelsea’s 18-19 away shirt.

Blue trim in the form of the collar, Swoosh and Yokohama Tyres writing round off the simple look of the Nike Chelsea away shirt 2018/19

The Chelsea Away Shirt is available in adult Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large. We also stock the Chelsea Home Kit in our online store.

We can print any name and number on our shirts whether its a current player, club legend or your work nickname just complete the form at checkout.

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The first-ever yellow Chelsea kit was worn in 1963, before it was made famous in the 1970’s. Chelsea last wore a yellow alternative kit in the 2014-15 season, made by Adidas back then.

The new Chelsea away shirt 2018/19 is yellow in a rather basic design with just a subtle zig-zag pattern appearing on the sleeves in ‘ice yellow’. A ‘Football is the game’ (second line of Chelsea’s club anthem ‘Blue is the colour’) pride graphic appears on the inside neck of Chelsea’s 18-19 away shirt.

Blue trim in the form of the collar, Swoosh and Yokohama Tyres writing round off the simple look of the Nike Chelsea away shirt 2018/19

The Chelsea Away Shirt is available in adult Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large. We also stock the Chelsea Home Kit in our online store.

We can print any name and number on our shirts whether its a current player, club legend or your work nickname just complete the form at checkout.

We also stock kits in kids sizes just contact us with your requirements.

Brief Recent History:

In June 2003, Bates sold Chelsea to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich for £140 million. Over £100 million was spent on new players, but Ranieri was unable to deliver any trophies, and was replaced by José Mourinho. Under Mourinho, Chelsea became the fifth English team to win back-to-back league championships since the Second World War (2004–05 and 2005–06), in addition to winning an FA Cup (2007) and two League Cups (2005 and 2007). Mourinho was replaced by Avram Grant, who led the club to their first UEFA Champions League final, which they lost on penalties to Manchester United.